Samurai Game

Samurai Game by Christine Feehan is an illustrated edition published by Penguin on July 3, 2012, featuring 416 pages in English. This installment in the Ghostwalker series delves into a dark and seductive world where a high-ranking public official indulges in secret fantasies, while a seductive employee of the Dungeon navigates a perilous game of blackmail, politics, and murder. The narrative intertwines themes of military intrigue and genetic engineering, setting the stage for a thrilling exploration of power and deception.
Readers will encounter a gripping tale as the Ghostwalkers confront a dictator’s catastrophic moves, leading to the involvement of two major players driven by passion and revenge. Both characters find themselves in a high-stakes scenario where they are expendable and have nothing left to lose. This edition presents a complex narrative that weaves together elements of romance and science fiction, inviting readers to immerse themselves in a world filled with danger and intrigue.
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In a world so dark and seductive, expect nothing less than a triple-cross in this explosive Ghostwalker novel by #1 New York Times bestselling author Christine Feehan…
In an underground club, a high-ranking public official spends his secret nights indulging in fantasies as exciting as they are depraved. For a seductive employee of the Dungeon, it’s her job to fulfill them. But she’s playing a far more dangerous game—one of blackmail, politics, and murder that reaches into the shadow world of the Ghostwalkers, and the creation of a spectacular, one-of-a-kind new weapon of defense.
But when a dictator makes his own catastrophic moves, the Ghostwalkers have no choice but to bring in two major players—a man and woman both driven by passion and revenge. Both expendable. Both with nothing left to lose.
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